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... antient prowess and renown of Ireland are calculated only to foster notions of proud independence ? -who can help discovering that rela- tions which exhibit Great Britain as contemptible in antient , and as odious in later times , are ...
... antient prowess and renown of Ireland are calculated only to foster notions of proud independence ? -who can help discovering that rela- tions which exhibit Great Britain as contemptible in antient , and as odious in later times , are ...
Pagina 81
... antient history at least she only remains there to be protected by Ireland , or to be insulted by conquering nations ; while all that is said of Bards and Druids is , by the help of the emendation , made to apply solely to Ireland ...
... antient history at least she only remains there to be protected by Ireland , or to be insulted by conquering nations ; while all that is said of Bards and Druids is , by the help of the emendation , made to apply solely to Ireland ...
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... antient inhabitants of the Alps : he has not only endeavoured to fix the situation of the Lepontii , the Rhæti , and the Liguri , but of the Nantuates , Veragri , Acitavones , Centrones , Garoceli , Bramevices , & c .; and in the Carte ...
... antient inhabitants of the Alps : he has not only endeavoured to fix the situation of the Lepontii , the Rhæti , and the Liguri , but of the Nantuates , Veragri , Acitavones , Centrones , Garoceli , Bramevices , & c .; and in the Carte ...
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